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Union station denver shooting
Union station denver shooting










THE VIEW: Civic Center Park is a pleasant oasis in the heart of the city with expansive green lawns and flower gardens with the magnificent gold-domed Colorado State Capitol Building in the distance. Book a walking tour with Denver Graffiti Tourto learn the stories behind the neighborhood's murals, graffiti and street art.Ĭapitol Hill/Golden Triangle Creative District Civic Center Park and Colorado State Capitol Building

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One of the most-photographed murals, "With Love From Denver," (2314 N Broadway #100) is part of a series that can be found around the city. And while you can find vivid murals all over the city, RiNo has been the epicenter of late. THE VIEW: Denver street artists have been brightening the urban landscape for decades. River North Art District (RiNo) Street Art Inside, you'll discover immersive, mind-bending art across the four alien worlds of C Street, Eemia, Ossuary and Numina.

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The reptilian sculpture outside the building is only the beginning. THE VIEW: If you're looking for something otherworldly, you'll find it at Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station, the Santa Fe, New Mexico-based arts and entertainment company’s new permanent installation. Voila - a true "Only In Denver" photograph. Position your subject underneath the bear, stand back about 50 feet and point and click. THE VIEW: Head down to the Colorado Convention Center for a photo beneath "I See What You Mean," aka "The Big Blue Bear." The sculpture, created by local artist Lawrence Argent, stands a whopping 40 feet tall, and appears to be curiously peering into the Convention Center lobby. To get the city skyline in the background, Confluence is best photographed in the afternoon. There is always a lot of activity here: two of the city's longest bike trails merge here and there are frequently kayakers shooting rapids on the South Platte with the skyline of Denver in the background. THE VIEW: Denver was founded at this park, which marks the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek. It's a great place for taking street photos because there's always something going on. THE VIEW: Larimer Square is Denver’s urban shopping district where Victorian buildings house specialty boutiques and unique chef-driven restaurants with one-of-a-kind stores and distinctive fashion offerings.

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THE VIEW: Not quite as many trains pass through Denver Union Station as they once did in its heyday, but the beautiful 1914 building still attracts photographers with its Beaux Arts-style design, expansive interior and stone clock tower. Get some shots of the building's inspiring façade, surrounded by LoDo's skyscrapers and refurbished historic buildings. Get a shot of the historic D&F Clocktower on 16th and Arapahoe, or the Denver Pavilions' 20-foot high sign that spells out "Denver" and is lit at night. The Mall is lined with 28 outdoor cafes and more than 50,000 flowers are planted along the tree-lined path each year. Pei, the 16th Street Mall is made of colored granite in the pattern of a diamondback rattlesnake. THE VIEW: This mile-long pedestrian promenade is always buzzing with energy and activity. Designed by I.M. Downtown/Lower Downtown (LoDo) 16th Street Mall










Union station denver shooting